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U-Boat: The Secret Menace – David Mason
Purnell’s History of the Second World War: Weapons Series
A gripping volume from the respected Purnell’s History of the Second World War – Weapons series, U-Boat: The Secret Menace by David Mason explores the formidable submarine threat that challenged Allied control of the seas.
This instalment examines the development, technology, and operational tactics of German U-boats during the Battle of the Atlantic and beyond. Mason details the design of these underwater predators, their torpedo systems, wolfpack strategies, and the dramatic cat-and-mouse struggle between submarines and Allied convoy escorts.
Combining technical insight with vivid historical narrative, the book highlights the strategic impact of the U-boat campaign and the intense conditions faced by crews on both sides of the conflict.
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Part of the collectible Purnell’s History of the Second World War – Weapons series
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In-depth coverage of German U-boat design and operations
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Discussion of torpedoes, tactics, and anti-submarine warfare
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Period photographs and illustrations
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Written by naval historian David Mason
Ideal for collectors of WWII partworks, naval history enthusiasts, and readers interested in submarine warfare.
A desirable addition to any Second World War or maritime history collection.






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